The team attempts to figure out why there’s a footprint at a crime scene that looks like it was left by Bigfoot on CBS’s CSI: Vegas season two episode seven. Directed by Benny Boom from a script by Tom Szentgyorgi, episode seven – “Burned” – will air on Thursday, November 10, 2022 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The second season stars Paula Newsome as Maxine Roby, Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willows, Matt Lauria as Joshua Folsom, and Mandeep Dhillon as Allie Rajan. Ariana Guerra plays Detective Serena Chavez, Lex Medlin is Beau Finado, and Jay Lee is Chris Park.
Episode seven guest stars include Sara Amini, Luke Tennie, Cyd Strittmatter, Robert Picardo, and Brady Hender.
“Burned” Plot: A mysterious bigfoot-like footprint found near a crime scene puzzles the CSI team as they work to uncover who – or what – killed a father and son.
Season 2 Episode 1 “She’s Gone” Preview Season 2 Episode 2 “The Painted...
The second season stars Paula Newsome as Maxine Roby, Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willows, Matt Lauria as Joshua Folsom, and Mandeep Dhillon as Allie Rajan. Ariana Guerra plays Detective Serena Chavez, Lex Medlin is Beau Finado, and Jay Lee is Chris Park.
Episode seven guest stars include Sara Amini, Luke Tennie, Cyd Strittmatter, Robert Picardo, and Brady Hender.
“Burned” Plot: A mysterious bigfoot-like footprint found near a crime scene puzzles the CSI team as they work to uncover who – or what – killed a father and son.
Season 2 Episode 1 “She’s Gone” Preview Season 2 Episode 2 “The Painted...
- 11/4/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
M&C has added production stills from Project X . now available on DVD and Blu-ray. (L-r) Oliver Cooper as Costa, Jonathan Daniel Brown as Jb, Dax Flame (in shopping cart) as Dax, and Thomas Mann as Thomas in Warner Bros. Pictures' comedy "Project X," a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Sam Urdank (L-r) Rick Shapiro as T-Rik, Oliver Cooper as Costa, Thomas Mann as Thomas, and Jonathan Daniel Brown as Jb in Warner Bros. Pictures' comedy "Project X," a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Sam Urdank Nick Nervies as Tyler and Brady Hender as Everett in Warner Bros. Pictures' comedy "Project X," a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Beth Dubber A scene from Warner Bros. Pictures'...
- 7/3/2012
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
In 2011 Warner Bros. invited audiences to exclusive screenings of the new creation from director Nima Nourizadeh. “An epic, dirty, hilarious movie. I wish I was there!” “Funny as hell!” and “Superbad on crack!” were just some of the reactions. The exclusive screening was for the new Warner Bros. film Project X – the party movie to end all party movies - and today we want to offer you the chance to watch the film at the special screening and party hard at the exclusive after-party in London.
Project X follows three seemingly anonymous high school seniors as they attempt to finally make a name for themselves. Their idea is innocent enough: let’s throw a party that no one will forget… but nothing could prepare them for this party. Word spreads quickly as dreams are ruined, records are blemished and legends are born. Project X is a warning to parents and police everywhere.
Project X follows three seemingly anonymous high school seniors as they attempt to finally make a name for themselves. Their idea is innocent enough: let’s throw a party that no one will forget… but nothing could prepare them for this party. Word spreads quickly as dreams are ruined, records are blemished and legends are born. Project X is a warning to parents and police everywhere.
- 3/6/2012
- Shadowlocked
In 2011 Warner Bros. invited audiences to exclusive screenings of the new creation from director Nima Nourizadeh. “An epic, dirty, hilarious movie. I wish I was there!” “Funny as hell!” and “Superbad on crack!” were just some of the reactions. The exclusive screening was for the new Warner Bros. film Project X – the party movie to end all party movies - and today we want to offer you the chance to watch the film at the special screening and party hard at the exclusive after-party in London.
Project X follows three seemingly anonymous high school seniors as they attempt to finally make a name for themselves. Their idea is innocent enough: let’s throw a party that no one will forget… but nothing could prepare them for this party. Word spreads quickly as dreams are ruined, records are blemished and legends are born. Project X is a warning to parents and police everywhere.
Project X follows three seemingly anonymous high school seniors as they attempt to finally make a name for themselves. Their idea is innocent enough: let’s throw a party that no one will forget… but nothing could prepare them for this party. Word spreads quickly as dreams are ruined, records are blemished and legends are born. Project X is a warning to parents and police everywhere.
- 3/6/2012
- Shadowlocked
I guess I just don’t get it. Being the kid that would rather pick up an extra shift at my hourly job than attend an epic rager the likes no one has ever seen means the insanity that ensues in Project X only cements the fact I made the decision staying away. Directed by Nima Nourizadeh and the brainchild of Michael Bacall, Matt Drake and producer Todd Phillips, the idea that what we’re seeing is real has been squashed way before you sit down to experience the carnage. Rather than believe the title is some covert codename for a guerilla shoot, it’s quickly discovered to be one more jokey quip on behalf of Costa (Oliver Cooper) as he readies to put best friend Thomas’ (Thomas Mann) parent’s house on the line in order to ‘change the game’.
Shot as though documented by loner Dax (Dax Flame...
Shot as though documented by loner Dax (Dax Flame...
- 3/2/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Title: Project X Directed By: Nima Nourizadeh Starring: Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper, Jonathan Daniel Brown, Dax Flame, Kirby Bliss Blanton, Brady Hender, Nick Nervies, Alexis Knapp, Miles Teller Forget the videogames that have your kids blowing people’s heads off; keep your teens away from Project X. Once you’re past your partying prime, Nima Nourizadeh’s directorial debut is a safe watch, but for those feeling out the high school party scene, this movie will only fill their minds with bad and ludicrous ideas. But then that begs the question, who is Project X even for? Really only a select few who can find enjoyment in an experience more than a story,...
- 3/2/2012
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
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